Charge Explainer
§ 01 · DESCRIPTOR

What is GITHUB *PRO on your bank statement?

Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.

High confidence

This charge is from GitHub for their 'Pro' individual subscription plan, a paid tier of the GitHub code-hosting and developer platform.

Most likely: GitHub
a software development and code-hosting platform
Processed by: GitHub
GitHub bills subscribers directly under its own name. The '*PRO' portion of the descriptor identifies the specific plan being charged.
Category
Software & Technology Subscription

Doesn't look right? Things you could check:

  • Check your GitHub accountSigning in at github.com and visiting the billing section would show your current plan and any recent charges.
  • Look for a receipt emailGitHub typically sends a billing receipt to the email address associated with your account when a charge is made.
  • Review when you signed upGitHub Pro is a monthly or annual subscription, so the charge may be a recurring billing cycle you set up previously.
WHAT THE DESCRIPTOR TELLS US

A GitHub charge, typically for a paid plan, GitHub Copilot, or other developer-tool subscription billed by GitHub.

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    This appears to be an electronic bill payment made through your bank's online bill pay service via the ACH network.

  • ADBL*AUDIOBOOK PURCHASE

    This appears to be a charge from Audible for a one-time audiobook purchase.

  • ADBL*MEMBERSHIP

    This appears to be a recurring membership charge from Audible, Amazon's audiobook subscription service.

The GITHUB prefix has its own page: What does GITHUB mean on a statement?